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In a slum in Paraguay, a group of youths learn to play musical instruments crafted from the trash from a nearby landfill. Dubbing themselves the Recycled Orchestra, they embark on a world tour and eventually play a concert with the heavy-metal band Megadeth. Directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley. ~ Jack Rodgers

Shown at Cannes in 1959, the year after Venezuela's last dictator Marcos Perez-Jimenez was overthrown,
the documentary inadvertently highlights the kind of exploitation of the poor that can lead to rebellion. While the dictator escaped to Miami with $13 million, ...

In this colorfully vivid parable from Brazilian animator Ale Abreu, a small boy named Cuca
is heartbroken when his father leaves their quiet rural town for the big city. Unable to imagine life without his dad, Cuca sets out on ...

Carlos Barbosa-Lima: Favorite Solos features the celebrated Brazilian guitarist playing selections from a variety of
composers from around the world. The concert includes selections b Claude Debussy, Ernesto Lecuona, Alfredo Vianna, Bobby Scott, and George Gershwin.

Inspired by true events, Paola Mendoza and Gloria La Morte's deeply-personal family drama follows one
devoted mother's quest to provide for her two beloved children after being abandoned in a strange new land. Columbia native Mariana (Mendoza) and her two ...

The career of Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke is explored in this documentary, helmed by Walter
Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries). Zhangke, the director of such films as Still Life (2006) and A Touch of Sin (2013), reflects on filmmaking and the ...

An Israeli backpacker (Daniel Radcliffe) goes to Bolivia in 1981 in search of adventure, and
quickly befriends two other fellow travelers (Joel Jackson and Alex Russell). The trio agree to follow a guide (Thomas Kretschmann) into the jungle, but their ...